impeccably in A Sentence

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    This option can be Impeccably elegant.

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    His car was Impeccably clean.

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    In addition to Impeccably delicious desserts, you will be conquered by the environment of old Europe.

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    Friendly and open Australians, Impeccably polite Asians, charming Indians, and all the other nationalities of the world.

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    John Wick: Chapter 2 builds upon the Impeccably executed John Wick, taking us deeper into the underground world of hitmen.

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    Drawing hands is challenging for any artist, so kudos for this one because he or she pulled it off Impeccably!

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    Avoid associating or developing relations for furthering business with unknown persons who are glib talkers and at times Impeccably turned out.

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    But those who do visit return again and again to relive the magic of its Impeccably preserved medieval charm and wonderful architecture.

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    The staff is superb and the handsome rooms and facilities are kept pristine- even the beach is Impeccably groomed on a regular basis.

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    Would you like to write a great paper for one of your classes or submit a polished, Impeccably written proposal to your boss?

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    The more I explore what appears to be new and different, the more I realize that, while the world goes through constant change, truth is Impeccably reliable.

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    This authenticity goes to infuse your complete enterprise technique, and since every part can be instantly overseen by Victoria, the road can be elevated and Impeccably curated.'.

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    This authenticity is going to infuse the entire business strategy, and because everything will be directly overseen by Victoria, the line will be elevated and Impeccably curated.".

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    The more I explore what appears to be new and different, the more I realize that, while the world goes through constant change, the truth is Impeccably reliable.

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    Uncanny valley" is when you feel something is real but“not quite right”, as might happen when you look at a computer-generated image of a human that looks Impeccably real, but something about it makes you feel uncomfortable.

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    However, upon a much more comprehensive review than just consulting the normally Impeccably accurate Oxford English Dictionary, we found an earlier example of the word“boob” used in this way in the lesser known 1932 novel Young Lonigan, by James T. Farrell.

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